Cinema and arts venue professionals are invited to join a webinar by Julie’s Bicycle, part of the BFI Sustainable Screen Programme, focusing on energy management, efficiency, and transitioning to low-carbon solutions. The session will provide practical tools, case studies, and expert insights to support sustainable practices in screen venues.
By Creatives Unite CommunityDate & Time: December 5, 2024, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Organizers: Julie’s Bicycle, as part of the BFI Sustainable Screen Programme
Who It’s For: Cinemas and combined arts venues with some control over building operations, energy use, and supply
Sign up here.
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About the webinar
This webinar, led by Julie’s Bicycle, focuses on empowering cinemas and screen venues to optimize their energy use and transition toward more sustainable practices. The session covers practical steps for monitoring, saving, and shifting to greener energy sources while engaging audiences in sustainability initiatives.
Topics of discussion:
- Getting to grips with building energy monitoring and measurement
- Energy saving and efficiency measures
- Shifting to lower or zero-carbon energy sources
- Communicating actions to your audience and the sector
- Case studies and examples of what this looks like in practice
About the BFI Sustainable Screen programme
The BFI Sustainable Screen programme 2023-2026 is designed to support both BFI National Lottery awardees – who are now asked to apply the principle of environmental sustainability to their funded activity – and the wider screen sector. Julie’s Bicycle is delivering the Beyond Production strand, focusing on exhibitors, screen archives, sector support bodies and education, skills, training and research organisations. BAFTA albert is delivering the Production strand, focusing on filmmaking, production and development.
Visit the Sustainable Screen Hub to access a wide range of existing ‘beyond production’ resources – from webinar recordings and top tips to further resources and examples.